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"Big Tent" Democracy: YouTube, Google and Citizen Journalism Enter The Spotlight

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Thursday, August 28, 2008   

Denver, CO - While the mainstream press is jockeying for "face time" with Democratic heavy-hitters in the Pepsi Center, a few blocks away, about 500 bloggers and nonprofit organizations are creating their own convention -- with a focus on sustainability, new media and voter participation.

It's the "Big Tent," literally and figuratively. Blogger Todd Epp is there. He runs "South Dakota Watch," a state-based political blog that's been operating since 2005. Epp believes citizen journalists can often provide as accurate and timely information as any other source.

"Certainly do it as quickly, or sometimes even more quickly -- and I say that as a former journalist myself, for a number of news organizations. I don't think the bloggers like you're seeing in Denver and St. Paul are ever going to replace mainstream media but I certainly think they're an important adjunct to coverage."

The 8,000 square foot Big Tent is housing not only the "New Media," but dozens of panel discussions during the convention. Susan Gardner, editor for the nationally-known "Daily Kos" Web site, explains the mission.

"The blogs offer a way for us to no longer be consumers, but to be creators of our Democracy, as well."

Under the "big" lights, voting rights, climate change, and healthcare are among the hot topics.



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